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'#¥«fßA-. Slifc. SON &C OS VSKTi *»-:J4ij'*'i EAS p£'*M &E-ST CHEAPEST SEE •', THC NAME '. ls ON EVERY PACKET ' & BOX YOU BUY YEAI&' TEST

gIiOPFITTIKUS i or Stt]t . t side window casing* and gasUttiucs; best.oiler. Apply B u a rp, iicJSwen BroV' Boot Shop. 2UJ JJOPE-SOUS Tennis Shoes for aanluU courts. Secure early; supply llui. ited.—McEwen Bros. 24-2 \yANXED, an Errand Boy. Apply B. Ward and Co., Ironmongers. gOW Sutton's Golden Tankard Mange! j matures quickly remains sound far into Spring.—Griffiths and Co. TfEEP YOUNG As long as you can. Unnecessary work is a sure Joe to youth, and yoi> can save a lot of trouble by buying ST. GEOKGE JAMS. They're just a* pure and wholesome as home-made, and simply delicious to taste. All grocers

WANTJiD, a Girl to waist in house work. Apply Mrs. C. E. Bellringw, Devon-streeWSaat. t.o QRICKETERS, Bowlers, Tenai, MenDon't (ail to see our Sports' Footwear now arriving,—McEweir Bros.' New Shoe Store. 24-3 gOW Sutton's Golden Tankard Mangel} genuine seed grown only by Sutton and Sons.—Griffiths and Co. pUKEKURA PARK Tea Kiosk is open every afternoon except Sundays.— J. 0. Legg, Caterer. 21-8 GOOD NEWS FOB VOUELTOWN. TTAVING decided to open the Vogeltown Store on FRIDAY, October 30th, 1908, with a full stock of Groceries, etc., I shall be pleased to meet thi residents of Vogeltown and Upper Carrington Road districts and take your orders. Nothing but the best brands of goods kept, at bedrock prices for cash. Prompt delivery to all parts.— W. L. Gordge. 23-6 ■pOR SALE, 7-roomed House, water, patent w.c, 5 acres land, eigat minutes from P. 0.; handy and retired] cheap; early application necessary. Apply "Suburban," Daily News. ntjrHAT A NEAT PANTRY! "*' JSxclaimed Mrs. Jones to Mm. Brown the other day. "Oh," said Mrs. Brown, "that's because I use my ST. GEORGE JAM jars to keep everything ,<u" Ask for ST. GEORGE JAM in the handy screw-top jar. All leading grocers keep it. JJXCHANGE— 15 acres, 8-room house and outbuildings. Al order; no mortgage, in exchango for good 8-room house near town.—J. VV. WILSON 4 00. 20-e

•*- Sections ia Buller-street, Nog. 1308 a, 1300b, 130lic; price for lot, £450; also, \W.C.S.H. Lease, 10 Acres, on Old Hospital road, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residenttA aired. For address apply office of this tiasier. *.C. OW Sutton's Golden Tankard Mange!; awarded Highland Society's OoM Wrdal after official analysis made.— ■(Srcffittis and Co. •pIANT now for the New Plymouth Horticultural Society's Spring Shw to be held in the Tbeatro Royal on Thursday, December 10th. Schedule* obtainable from iho Secretary, Mr. W. p. Nicoll. t.o.

A roomed House in Courtenay-stwett bathroom, pantry, •wasflhouse (de,» tached), .coalbousa, etc.j eigjbtji of aa acre, nice garden. Full particulars 60miouT wid Olaike, Egmont-etreet. , tft, \7P7ANTED by Boehive Knitting Machine Company (New Zealand.). People to Make Hosiery for them, who'.« £1 a week; pre7ious experience nat necissary; constant employment all $e year round. Write at tones Box 731 0.1'.0., Wellington. _L;V \-xrnAT CHILDREN LIKE ».'• Isn't always good lor them, but T< Vi can't go wrong' with 6T. GEORGE iftStS. They're just as wholesome U ■fhef're delicious, and all children like rt«m Thev can be got from all leading gtooek litol on ST. GEORGE.

IRYMENI ii. *Owtaj to the Many Brand! i |\ of «d-called Breaches tbat : J S.YKES'S i Our guarantee goes with eacj | packet, which is gold as -low as ia i consistent with quality. Wbein- | gredients are specially selected j by an expert in Londcn and shipped to our factory over* three months so tbat only the veny freshest and purest druga ,! eater into its preparation, aid j for thisdssason it can alwaya be I relied on. 9 SVKES'B DRENOH IS A REMEDY OF PROVED MERIt ;.! has stood the test of years and % has the endorsement pf thou« I s'.mds of farmers. Don't- hesitant to buy it, the best that money v i;an procure and the beat that 1 hought and brains can produce 1<; found 3n every packet labelled >• «ith the word SYKES. Forth* : ,h« alth of your animals and the . -btnefit ot your pocket please i; "iook for SYKES whenever need. i< 'in™ a Drench. » • Sold everywhere at 1/6 per fat, ', -or 16/- per dexen packets.

i:iliilTii:iin's I'lS'ii l'nliii I c'l.not (no M"Vy (if it. lUfliiift I V- il'-Miirc'lie pin* foaiing mi, I ■in 'llTeilul i-ail. :i few nniilliM. ■did it pUvvh nvre'U 'lie sCirfc. w several people who have uwJ \lierlnin'« Pntn flnlm nni) ttey.tfl i'n tllß Wl>lii««t W»'nwi n't it." -VOf v y allcbemistc and ttorefcrapwj, ".

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 3

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